Mystery Plant in Garden
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Janet Pizaro on Jun 26, 2016That appears to be evening primroseHelpful Reply
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Armaya on Jun 26, 2016native plants in Americas, many names (evening primrose, suncups, and sundrops), fairly drought-resistant,Helpful Reply
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Loi7400441 on Jun 26, 2016Yes, I also think it is an evening blooming primrose...Helpful Reply
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Rosi McCoy on Jun 26, 2016Thank you all so much. I am happy to have this in our garden and will make sure to save some seeds so we will have more next year.Helpful Reply
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Rosi McCoy on Jun 26, 2016Fast and accurateHelpful Reply
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